901To George Washington from Lewis Peabody, 7 March 1797 (Washington Papers)
Pardon the liberty an unknown person, assumes, by calling you brother; we are so by nature,...
902From George Washington to Alexander Spotswood, 25 March 1799 (Washington Papers)
I do not know how it happened but so it is, that a considerable interval always takes place...
903To George Washington from William Adamson, 5 February 1798 (Washington Papers)
I cannot resist the impulse of my feelings to express my grateful acknowledgment of the polite &...
904To George Washington from ——, 10 June 1798 (Washington Papers)
The time was, when I thought of you with the Reverence of a son, looking up to its venerable...
905To George Washington from William Thornton, 5 December 1799 (Washington Papers)
In answer to the Letter which I had the honour of receiving from you Yesterday I have the...
906From George Washington to Henry Gird, Jr., 19 August 1798 (Washington Papers)
Having had time to reflect more at leisure on the application made to me yesterday by you & your...
907From George Washington to James McHenry, 7 February 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your two letters, both dated the 1st instant, came to hand yesterday only. I thank you for giving...
908From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 30 September 1798 (Hamilton Papers)
Your obliging favour of the 24th instant has duly come to hand. I see in it a new proof of...
909From George Washington to James Lloyd, 13 June 1798 (Washington Papers)
I have received, and thank you, for your favour of the 6th instant and its enclosure. It is very...
910From George Washington to James Ewing, 26 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
The Columbian Alphabet which you were so polite as to send me, came safe, and for which I pray...
911From George Washington to William Thornton, 2 July 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 25th has been received; but you have mistaken the case entirely with respect...
912To George Washington from William Hartshorne, 4 October 1797 (Washington Papers)
By desire of the Subscribers to the Bridge on Duke Street I now enclose the Subscription paper...
913From George Washington to Gustavus Scott, 19 June 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the ⟨16th Inst.⟩ enclosing the letter of Mr Walt⟨er Smith,⟩ to you, has been...
914From George Washington to Jane Dennison Fairfax, 4 July 1799 (Washington Papers)
General Washington presents his Compliments to Mrs Fairfax, and havg received a letter from Mr...
915To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 27 October 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
Since writing the enclosed letter to you yesterday, I have received a letter from Colo. Parker,...
916From George Washington to William Augustine Washington, 5 October 1798 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed letter was written, as you will perceive, to go by General Lee; who I know is at...
917To George Washington from Thomas Marshall, Jr., 4 August 1798 (Washington Papers)
When I was at my fathers in the Month of June last he directed me to pay two years taxes on two...
918From George Washington to John Quincy Adams, 20 January 1799 (Washington Papers)
I have been honoured with a letter from you, dated at Berlin the 29th of Octr last; covering one...
919From George Washington to William Herbert, 8 October 1798 (Washington Papers)
I thank you for the information contained in your letter of the 5th instant & will avail myself...
920From George Washington to James Washington, 20 January 1799 (Washington Papers)
Through the goodness of Mr Adams, the American Minister at Berlin, I am indebted for the safe...
921From George Washington to James McHenry, 27 March 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of——came safe, and in due time; for the information contained in it I thank you; your...
922From George Washington to Thomas Marshall, 30 March 1798 (Washington Papers)
General Spotswood, in my behalf, has requested Mr Short to purchase a small piece of land (from a...
923From George Washington to William Hickman, 15 July 1798 (Washington Papers)
If, unfortunately, this Country should be engaged in hostilities, soon, the probability is, that...
924To George Washington from William Tazewell, 14 August 1799 (Washington Papers)
A few days ago in Norfolk, I was informed that it was contemplated by government to establish a...
925To George Washington from Thomas Hatfield, 5 April 1797 (Washington Papers)
Being impressed with your ardent desire to promote the Arts, and Sciences, in America; Allow me...
926To George Washington from John Sevier, 25 December 1798 (Washington Papers)
I am in suspense as to the probable, or improbability of being called into the Army, a Station I...
927From George Washington to James McHenry, 5 May 1799 (Washington Papers)
Private My dear Sir, Mount Vernon 5th May 1799 Your private letter of the 29th Ulto was received...
928To George Washington from Henry Lee, Jr., 26 July 1797 (Washington Papers)
In reply to your letr by your servt this evening, I can only say, that my recollection of the...
929From George Washington to James Ross, 6 November 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 2d Ulto with its enclosure came duly to hand, and I feel myself very much...
930To George Washington from Peyton Short, 1 November 1798 (Washington Papers)
Immediately after my arrival in this Country I waited on Coll Marshall to know if he had paid up...
931To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 28 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
(private) Sir, Philadelphia Feby 28. 1799. I am happy to inform you, that altho’ the evil of the...
932From George Washington to Thomas Peter, 18 May 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 16th, and its contents, came safe, as you will perceive by the enclosed...
933From George Washington to William Booker, 7 July 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 3d instant from Richmond was recd by the last Post, and I embrace tomorrow’s...
934To George Washington from James McHenry, 29 July 1799 (Washington Papers)
Mr Bordley left the inclosed collection of his works with me with a request that I should forward...
935From George Washington to William Price, 20 November 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 15th instant, in answer to my letters of the 7th & 8th, addressed to the...
936From George Washington to William Thornton, 1 August 1799 (Washington Papers)
I shall be obliged to you for letting Mr Blagden know, that I forsee nothing, at present, that...
937To George Washington from Thomas Dockery, 25 May 1797 (Washington Papers)
You may think strange to see the enclosed, but I beg your patience, to view what comes from my...
938From George Washington to John O’Donnell, 4 September 1797 (Washington Papers)
I am going to take a liberty with you, for which I rely more on your goodness, than on any excuse...
939From George Washington to the District of Columbia Commissioners, 22 October 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 18th instt, enclosing a letter from Mr Blagdin of the same date, came duly to...
940From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 16 February 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
Different reasons have conspired to prevent my writing to you since my return to New York —the...
941To George Washington from James McHenry, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
McAlpin called upon me this morning to inform me finally, that after the most diligent inquiry...
942To George Washington from Tobias Lear, 26 April 1798 (Washington Papers)
I, unfortunately lost one of my working Steers a few days since, and having none to match the one...
943From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 18 February 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
Unwilling to take the liberty to ask you to give yourself any particular trouble on the subject I...
944To George Washington from Paul Ferdinand Fevot, 28 April 1798 (Washington Papers)
I just now receive the letter Your Excellency has had the condescindency to write to me. I am...
945To George Washington from James McHenry, 25 July 1798 (Washington Papers)
I inclose you the abridged rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise and movements...
946To George Washington from John Trumbull, 25 April 1797 (Washington Papers)
The Letter which you did me the Honour to write to me on the 12 th of January came to my hands...
947To George Washington from William Deakins, Jr., 18 August 1797 (Washington Papers)
Since I had the pleasure of seeing you I have made enquiry for Rye & find no Quantity can be had...
948From George Washington to John McDowell, 5 March 1798 (Washington Papers)
Consequent of a letter which I have lately received from Mr Geo: Calvert, this letter will be...
949From George Washington to Edward Rutledge, 9 September 1799 (Washington Papers)
Brigadier General Washington called upon me on Saturday night and went off again on Sunday...
950From George Washington to Felix Frestel, 4 December 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your conjunct letters from New York, and 2nd of Novr from Sea, and your separate letter of the...